Whatever you have.
Linux can be run on a wide range of specifications. Some distros, like Damn Small Linux, only require a 486 with 16 MB of RAM, and 50 MB of hard drive space, something you could have had in 1994. Typical requirements are 256 to 5.12 MB of RAM, a Pentium III or better processor, and 2 to 6 GBs of hard drive space
you don't unless you install Linux on it and install wine from Linux and only some games can play in Linux so stick to playing PC games on the PC
Yes, of course.
Yes. OpenOffice should be available in the repository for Linux, and is available on OpenOffice's website for Windows.
You can use this scanner with any type of computer you have, be it Mac, PC or Linux. The Linux will take some work to install, but you can easily find Mac and PC drivers online.
The Eee PC should have come with a CD to reinstall Linux. If you do not have this disc, then the only way you could install the version of Linux that was on the Eee (Xandros) would be if you had an image of the hard drive before you formatted it. Note that there are other Linux distros customized for the Eee PC that are available free of charge if you want to try another Linux distro.
Use Synaptic to install aMSN. There is no official version of MSN for Linux.
look in your users manual
Any USB CD / DVD drive can easily be installed; just plug it into one of the USB ports on the Eee PC. Both Windows XP and Linux should be able to see it; and you can boot from it in the BIOS.
I have an asus eee pc and upgraded the os and browser in about 5 mins. I used the console. Search on google "Install advanced desktop on Asus eee pc". Hope this helps :)
use wtis link: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/linux-tutorials-howtos-reference-material/64958-how-install-software-linux.html
That depends on what steps you used in the installation program.
No, Linux is an operating system. Judging from the category: Your PS3 would be considered a PC after having Linux installed on it.